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The mystery of the Maserati trident solved

Receive by email the little-known story that shaped this exceptional Italian brand and its passion for motor racing.

Did You Know? Anecdotes and Curiosities about our Miniatures

What is the origin of Maserati's iconic trident?

The Maserati trident is inspired by the Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, the hometown of the Maserati brothers. Mario Maserati, artist and brother of the founders, designed this logo in 1926. The trident symbolizes strength and vigor, values the brand has upheld for nearly a century.

Why is Maserati considered the brand of drivers?

Maserati won its first Grand Prix in 1926, just two years after its founding. The brand dominated Formula 1 in the 1950s with Juan Manuel Fangio, who won two world championships driving the Maserati 250F. This racing heritage is evident in every model in the range.

What makes the sound of Maserati engines so special?

Maserati's signature sound comes from the unique design of its exhausts and the specific frequency of its V8 engines. Each Maserati is tuned to produce a distinctive melody, so characteristic that enthusiasts can recognize a Maserati with their eyes closed. This is called 'the voice of Maserati'.

What is special about Maserati assembly?

Unlike mass production, every Maserati is still assembled by hand at the factory in Modena, Italy. A single craftsman signs his name on each engine he assembles, creating a personal bond between the manufacturer and each vehicle. This artisanal tradition guarantees the exclusivity and quality of each model.

Why is collecting Maserati model cars so exciting?

Maserati model cars faithfully reproduce the Italian elegance and refinement of each model, from the legendary 250F and Birdcage to the modern MC20 and Levante. Each model car captures the essence of Pininfarina design and racing heritage, allowing collectors to own a piece of Italian automotive history at an affordable price.